-
Turritopsis nutricula is a
small hydrozoan that once
reaching adulthood, can
transfer its
cells back to childhood. This
adaptive trait likely evolved...
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pharmaceutical research. The
species was
formerly considered conspecific with T.
nutricula before being reclassified as a
separate species. It was
named in 1883...
- 1905)
Turritopsis nutricula McCrady, 1857 (several species,
including the "immortal jellyfish", were
formerly classified as T.
nutricula)
Turritopsis pacifica...
- the
original on 6
March 2023.
Retrieved 16
February 2023. "Turritopsis
nutricula (Immortal jellyfish)". Jellyfishfacts.net.
Archived from the original...
- "little
yellow animal")
given in 1881 by Karl
Brandt to Zooxant****a
nutricula (a
mutualist of the
radiolarian Collozoum inerme)
which has been placed...
- Bavestrello; et al. (1992). "Bi-directional
conversion in
Turritopsis nutricula (Hydrozoa)" (PDF).
Scientia Marina.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
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telomere lengths.[citation needed]
Turritopsis dohrnii, or
Turritopsis nutricula, is a
small (5
millimeters (0.20 in))
species of
jellyfish that uses...
- of
Turritopsis nutricula, an
immortal jellyfish."
Bioinformation 10.9 (2014): 586. Ma, Hongbao, and Yan Yang. "Turritopsis
nutricula."
Nature and Science...
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unusual species,
Turritopsis dohrnii,
formerly classified as
Turritopsis nutricula,
might be
effectively immortal because of its
ability under certain cir****stances...
- Christian; Sarà,
Michele (1992). "Bi-directional
conversion in
Turritopsis nutricula (Hydrozoa)".
Scientia Marina. 56 (2–3): 137–140. Martínez, DE (1998)....